Israel military sees world of threats
Israelis sometimes say they can lose only one war. They worry that defeat could mean the destruction of their state.
That's why this tiny nation has, reputedly, the world's sixth largest nuclear arsenal. It is a reason to think the Israelis aren't bluffing when they talk of attacking Iran to stop the Iranians getting their own nuclear weapons.
The Israeli military and intelligence community are haunted by their failure to predict the 1973 war with the Arab states. They are determined that such a failure will not be repeated.
Today, the view from the Israeli defence establishment is of a nation still surrounded by numerous threats to its survival.
Listing Israel's enemies, or potential enemies, a senior security source told me: "They are building their forces and are not yet ready to strike."
We were in a government building in Tel Aviv. The man speaking at the head of a large conference table wore the badges of senior military rank on his epaulettes.
He had carried out dangerous, covert missions abroad for his country. He is listened to by the prime minister and the chief of staff.
When he talked to them, he said, their simple question was always: "Will there be war?" For 2008, the answer was no. "But I am more cautious about 2009."
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